The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) has announced it uncovered a sophisticated COVID-19 face masks fraud scheme with the proceed destined for a Nigerian account. INTERPOL in a press statement on Tuesday elucidating the scheme said in mid-March, German health authorities contracted two sales companies in Zurich and Hamburg to procure EUR 15 million (about N6.3billion) worth of face masks.
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Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Saturday, 11 April 2020
COVID-19 Lockdown: Where Are The Mega Religious Concerns? This is The Opportunity To Win Souls Through Actions!
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Food For
Thought:
‘’And above all things have fervent charity
among yourselves: for charity shall cover the multitude of sins’’. Bible: 1
Peter 4:8
Preamble: On Monday,
March 30, 2020, President Buhari abruptly ordered a two-week lockdown of Lagos,
Abuja and Ogun State to curb the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic sweeping
across the world. The lockdown came into force on Monday night meaning there
was little time for people to prepare, buy foodstuffs etc. Even if there was enough
time, many Nigerians don't have the wherewithal to stockpile essential commodities
because many depend on subsistence income to eke out a living. Few days into the stay-at-home
directive, a crisis within a crisis – hunger virus or
HUVID-20 is emerging in Nigeria. Nigerians are confronted with hyper-inflation
in the prices of food and essential commodities. A paint
container of garri hitherto sold for N500 in most parts of Lagos state now goes
for as much as N1,500, a 300% increase. Same applies to other food items.
People are struggling to feed, pay bills and survive. The butterfly-effect
will be potential increase in crime. We hear folks are stealing foodstuffs. Folks reportedly broke into the office of the LCDA Chairman
at Oké-Odo, Lagos state and carted away COVID-19 relief materials.
Sunday, 22 March 2020
Cybersecurity Awareness: How Cybercriminals Weaponize COVID-19 To Perpetrate Scam
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Preamble: According to worldometers.info/coronavirus, there are
currently 335,366 coronavirus cases in 191 countries and territories around the
world. Out of this number, about 97,595 (87%) of COVID-19 patients recovered
and 14,611 deaths (13%) were recorded as at 2200Hours GMT, 22/03/2020. This suggests
that a coronavirus infection is not necessarily a death sentence as people
actually recover from it. On the economic side, the
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on
Thursday that a global recession "is a near certainty" and current
national responses to the coronavirus pandemic "will not address the
global scale and complexity of the crisis." Corroborating the assertion of the UN Secretary General, Nigeria’s Presidential Economic
Advisory Council (PECA) warns
that Nigeria could slip into another recession sequel to the impact of coronavirus
on global economy, which includes the crash of oil price.
Friday, 28 February 2020
Border Closure Affecting Telecoms Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Base Stations in NE Nigeria
Voice call and data networks in the villages and towns around Nigerian borders have been down due to lack of diesel to power the base stations there, Airtel Nigeria has said. It also said the insurgents bombed 282 telecom base stations in the North East recently. Daily Trust reports that the Federal Government had stopped fuel tankers from delivering fuel to areas close to the borders.
Monday, 24 February 2020
Pervasive Insecurity In Nigeria, Boko Haram Resurgence And The Fierce Urgency of Now!
Service Chiefs - Credit: Daily Trust |
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Tuesday, 11 February 2020
Boko Haram Kills 30, Abducts Scores in Maiduguri, NE Nigeria
Boko Haram terrorists reportedly killed at least 30 people and abducted many women and children in a raid in Borno State, a regional government spokesman said on Monday.
Thursday, 23 January 2020
Health Security: Nigeria Braces For Coronavirus, Airports on Alert
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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) advised passengers and other airport users to comply with all quarantine procedures at airports nationwide to prevent the importation of the virus.
Airports worldwide also increased health screenings and the implementation of new quarantine procedures as officials hurried to slow the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus, a new SARS-like illness that first appeared in Hubei province, China.
Nigeria Issues Lassa Fever Healthcare Worker Advisory
Lassa fever is a major public health challenge in West Africa, with Nigeria bearing the highest burden. It is an acute viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) caused by the Lassa virus. The natural reservoir for the virus is the Mastomys natalensis rodent (commonly known as the multimammate rat). Other rodents that carry the virus have also been identified.
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Trump Administration Plans To Add Nigeria And Six Other Nations To Travel Ban List
Friday, 10 January 2020
Spike in Cult Related Killings in Rivers State, SouthSouth Nigeria
The failure of authorities to protect people from attacks and intimidation by violent gangs is leading to loss of lives and rising impunity that is making life precarious in some communities across Rivers state, said Amnesty International today.
2020’s Top Cybersecurity Threats Explained By Avast
The new year is a time for
reflecting on the old and considering the new. In cybersecurity, this leads to
a prediction-fest where vendors tell us what to expect over the next 12 months.
But to really understand what is likely to happen, we need to examine not what
happened over the last year, but what has been bubbling under the surface. From
there we can assess how the criminals are likely to respond in their drive for
either money or political advantage.
Gunmen Abduct Four Students of Catholic Seminary in Kaduna, Northcentral Nigeria
Four students of the Catholic Good Shepherds Seminary, Kakau, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna state, have been abducted by gunmen who invaded the school.
Nigerians Given 12 Hours To Leave South African Province After Cop’s Fatal Stabbing
Nigerians and other foreign nationals resident in South Africa’s Keimoes and Upington areas of Northern Cape Province were yesterday morning given 12 hours to vacate by the indigenes.
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